Notes:
The jaw is oblong with most of its teeth intact. The teeth on the top left are cracked or worn out. The back of jaw is good. The coloring is creamy.
These real mako shark jaws are all specimen quality and are thoroughly cleaned. They come from common shortfin mako sharks in Baja, Mexico.
Mako sharks are subject to CITES II and are not for export outside of the United States.